An inquiry into the reasonableness and consequences of an union with Scotland. Containing a brief deduction of what hath been done, designed, or proposed, in the matter of the Union, during the last Age. A Scheme of an Union, as accommodated to the present Circumstances, of the two Nations. Also States, of the respective Revenues, Debts, Weights, Measures, Taxes and Impositions, and of other Facts of moment. With Observations thereupon. As communicated to Laurence Philips, Esq; near York.

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1706
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London : printed and sold by Ben. Bragg, at the Black-Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1706.

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[16],156,[4]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T88638

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